You'll soon be able to save attachment files in Outlook without an Internet connection
The new enhancement will be added in January.
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The new Outlook for Windows will soon introduce the ability to save attachments offline without an Internet connection.
The new enhancement was announced in a recent entry to the Microsoft 365 Roadmap, with the Redmond-based tech giant saying that it’s an effort to add more functionality to the offline mode of the platform, which was introduced last year.
Here’s what the entry says:
We are adding more functionality to offline mode in the new Outlook for Windows. You will now be able to open and save attachments from your email without an internet connection. #newoutlookforwindows
The new enhancement will be added to the new Outlook in January 2025. The platform was enhanced with an Offline Mode earlier this year, after a long tease, and Outlook for Windows and Web users can access the platform entirely offline.
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